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mani mueller

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I am little bit confused. I want to change some options by an exsiting Account. Plesk show for every option "Do not change" and I can put "Switch on" and "Switch off". Fine, but why shows the Pleskpanel not the current settings? Is this a bug or a "feature"? How do I know what settings, for example account A oder account B have?

cheers
 
Hello,

The option you are using is to make similar changes to multiple accounts. That is why it is not possible to show the current settings as there supposed to be several accounts to modify. If you wish to modify just one account, you can easy do it and check the current settings status at the

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